Busaba appoints administrators

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Once the darling of the Thai restaurant scene, Busaba has faced numerous challenges over the past several years

Doubts continue over the future of Busaba Eathai with new documents showing the Thai restaurant group has appointed administrators.

Filings to Companies House show that Neil Bennett and Alex Cadwallader of Leonard Curtis were appointed joint administrators to the business on 16 July.

It comes it filed a notice of intention to appoint an administrator to the High Court last month.

Once the darling of the Thai restaurant scene, Busaba has faced numerous challenges over the past several years.

The group, which was launched by Wagamama founder Alan Yau in 1999 and at its peak operated 16 restaurants across the UK, completed a Company Voluntary Arrangement CVA in 2020 that left it with 12 sites, all based in London.

This followed a tough few years pre-pandemic that saw Busaba’s profits fall and the group’s regional estate, which once included sites in Manchester, Liverpool and St Albans, decimated.

Recent years has seen Busaba attempt new concepts and ideas including an izakaya-inspired bar called Ajia, which opened alongside a new restaurant in Oxford in 2022.

Both sites subsequently closed in 2023.

In May last year, Busaba CEO Winston Matthews told MCA, Restaurant’s sister site, that the group was to trial a new wet-led concept targeted at a younger audience in London’s Westfield Stratford over an 18-month period.

The plan was to see the group’s existing restaurant within Westfield Stratford overhauled, with the group set to establish a new site under its core concept in another area within the shopping centre later in the year.

According to Busaba’s website, however, the group only currently has a single site at Westfield Stratford, which appears to operate under the core concept with a drinks menu that mirrors that served at other sites.

More recently, Busaba closed its London restaurants in Bloomsbury and Kingston.

Companies House shows that the filing of the group’s accounts for the year ended 14 September 2024 are overdue.

In its most recent published accounts for the year to 17 September 2023, Busaba reduced its pre-tax losses from £3.1m to £1.8m.

However, turnover fell slightly over the period from £21.2m to £21.1m and EBITDA fell to a loss of £636,000 from a profit of £172,000 the year before.

Buasba’s estate currently consists of six locations in London and a single regional outpost within the Lakeside Shopping Centre in Essex.

It appears that all remaining restaurants continue to trade at the time of writing (23 July) and there is no indication how many are at risk of closure.

Restaurant has contacted Busaba and Leonard Curtis for comment.